Accountancy 1989 - Abstracts

Accountancy 1989
TitleSubjectAuthors
1992: look before you leap. (the effects of a single European market)BusinessBridget Rosewall
Abbey National brings the house down. (a portrait of Abbey National PLC finance director James Tyrrell)Business 
Abbreviated accounts. (the proposed Companies Bill's treatment of abbreviated accounts)BusinessMichael Mumford
Accountability and acquisitions.BusinessMike Allen, Robert Hodgkinson
Accountants: the facts and the figures. (survey of accountants) (includes related articles on regional differences in accountants' characteristics and women in the accounting profession) (Centenary Supplement)BusinessBrian O'Kane
Accounting for the planet's survival. (the role of accountants in environmental issues)BusinessJonathon Porritt
A clean bill of financial health. (accounting for doctors)BusinessJohn Dean
Act now for UK business and abolish act. (Commentary)BusinessAlan Reid
A cure for exhibitor's enthusiasm. (museums) (Business)BusinessAndrew Edwards
A degree of business acumen.BusinessBob Ryan
Administration: taxing consequences. (the tax consequences of new administration rules under the Insolvency Act of 1986)BusinessStephen Adamson, Alan Blom
Advertising: have accountants figured it out?BusinessStephanie. O'Donohoe, Adamantios. Diamantopoulos, Jacqueline. Lane
A fair statement without goodwill. (an analysis of the Accounting Standards Committee's preparations of an exposure draft on fair value accounting) (Accounting Issues)BusinessCaroline Whitely
A forest of opportunity. (UK woodland investments)BusinessBarry Gamble, Simon Verdon
Always try to impress. (add-in programs for Lotus 1-2-3) (Technology) (evaluation)BusinessPeter Reynolds
A mandate for green reporting. (includes related article on extracts from annual reports) (Accounting)BusinessRichard Derwent
A measure of academic input. (a comparison of the 1962 professional syllabus with the current one) (Accounting)BusinessGeoffrey Whittington
A new dimension to 1-2-3. (Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet software) (evaluation)BusinessAdele Ward
A new kind of giving. (business involvement in charities) (Charities)BusinessPeter Whates
A night at the club: a serious business. (Practice )BusinessGraham Lamont
An unhappy new year for British industry? (significantly slower growth is forecast for UK industry in 1990) (Economic Trends)BusinessJohn Reynolds
A problem of compatibility. (pension accounting under Statement of Financial Accounting Standards 87 and Statement of Standard Accounting Practice 24) (Pensions: A Special Report)BusinessTony Bingham, Richard Davis
A second home in the Spanish sun. (buying a home in Spain) (Business)BusinessAna Wisdell
A shabbey habit to take off. (an analysis of the Abbey PLC flotation) (Commentary)BusinessPaul Barnes
A simple guide to complex systems. (Technology)BusinessDavid Wise
A single securities market too? (Finance)BusinessBill Rees, Joanne Watson
A standard network solution. (local area networks in accounting)BusinessSpencer Hall
A strategy for shareholder value.BusinessGodfrey Devlin
A tale of three directives. (Europe 1992)BusinessRichard Plender
A tale of three directives. (part two) (Europe 1992)BusinessRichard Plender
Audit evidence and the brides in the bath. (evidence in audits)BusinessJohn B. Anderson
Audit reports and information on the effects of changing prices. (Auditing Guideline issued October 1989) (Institute)Business 
Best advice, at a price. (an analysis of the use of fund raising consultants by charities) (Charities)BusinessBill Hombersley
Beyond the 19th hole. (developments in golf courses and related leisure complexes)BusinessMichael Hick
Big regional differences as economy slows. (Economic Trends)BusinessCharles Burton
Birthday reflections on things to come. (panel discussion with several accounting experts regarding the future of the accounting profession) (Centenary Supplement) (panel discussion)BusinessGeoffrey Holmes
Blue print for the financial adviser. (forecasting software) (evaluation)BusinessPeter. Reynolds
Book quality publishing at your fingertips. (desktop publishing systems) (evaluation)BusinessRichard Stutely
Brands, goodwill, and the balance sheet.BusinessDavid Tweedie, Jeannot Blanchet
Brand valuation: A true and fair view. (Accounting Issues)BusinessPaul Stobart
Brand valuation in the balance. (brand valuation in balance sheets)BusinessMalcolm Cooper
Bridging the 'town and gown' gap. (cooperative education between universities and the practicing accounting profession)BusinessDavid Taylor, James Fisher
Business on the box: future perfect. (Business)BusinessAdrian Carroll
Careless words cost business. (industrial espionage)BusinessRoy Carter
Cash flows or funds flows? (cash flow accounting)BusinessDon Eggington
Changing to compete in the textile industry.BusinessArthur Harverd, Jane Plasom-Scott
Charting the course for accounting research.BusinessMichael Cooper
Colouring in the president's political face. (George Bush)BusinessPeter Berlin
Coming to terms with Congress. (balancing the budget)BusinessPeter Berlin
Complaints from the DTI arising from accounts filed with the registrar of companies. (Department of Trade and Industry) (Institute)Business 
Confusion over convertibles. (convertible bonds)BusinessBrian Worth, Richard Derwent
Controlling small computers: November 1988. (Information Technology Statement No. 5)Business 
Cool, calm and in the hot seat. (heading business meetings) (Business)BusinessGraville Janner
Corporate finance advice including take-overs. (Institute)Business 
Corporate recovery beyond 1992.BusinessMaggie E. Mills
Data dissemination: the local link. (local area networks) (includes related articles on criteria for selecting a local area network and product availability) (Technology)BusinessAlicia Macleod
Data manipulation in a secure environment.BusinessPeter Nota
Dearing: a transatlantic perspective. (comparison of the UK Dearing Report and the US Wheat Report on accounting standards)BusinessDavid Solomons
Dinosaurs need not apply. (competition and personnel management)BusinessAmin Rajan
Disclosure in the financial statements of banks and similar financial institutions. ( The International Accounting Standards Committee's exposure draft 34: proposed statement)Business 
Doing business in Europe: Belgium. (part of a series on doing business in Europe)BusinessPeter. Rowland
Don't wait for Maggie, she'll take too long. (an analysis of Margaret Thatcher's opposition to UK membership in the European Monetary Union) (Commentary)BusinessDerek Ross
Don't worry, be happy in retirement. (contains related article on state pensions) (Finance)BusinessMary Brandenburg
Driving for the best deal. (purchasing or contract hiring cars) (Company Cars: Counting the Cost)BusinessTony Elliot
Duties of directors. (duties of executive directors) (Law Case Review)BusinessDenis Keenan
Effective presentation for television and radio.BusinessGreville Janner
Employment giant under scrutiny. (Blue Arrow PLC)Business 
EMU: smoothing the UK's ruffled feathers. (European Monetary Union) (an analysis of proposed UK membership in the European Monetary System) (Commentary)BusinessGeorge Zis
Engineering added value. (Corporate Finance: A Special Report)BusinessHarpal Randhawa
Entrusted with the environment. (a profile of the National Trust finance director Ian Bollom)Business 
Europe and the property revolution. (the European real estate market)BusinessDavid Gore
Export fiddles and retirement scams. (financial malpractice reports from the European Court of Auditors)BusinessNigel Tutt
Exposure draft 32 - 1 July 1989 proposed international auditing guideline: engagements to perform agreed-upon procedures (related services guideline no 3). (IFAC)Business 
Exposure drafts: proposed code of professional ethics/statement of policy on implementation and enforcement of the code. (International Federation of Accountants)Business 
Factoring: pride or prejudice? (financial management)BusinessPatrick Figgis
Framework for the preparation and presentation of financial statements. (International Accounting Standards Committee)Business 
Franchising into the nineties.BusinessMary Brandenburg
Freight forwarding and the accountant.BusinessAlan Nunn
From a consultant's diary. (Technology) (evaluation)BusinessGeoffrey Holmes
Fun needs funding. (retail and leisure markets) (Business)BusinessGeorge Jaffa
Give us protection, not protectionism. (an analysis of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) (Commentary)BusinessJohn Hegarty
Great step forward halted? (cable industry in Great Britain)BusinessKeith Miles
Greener grass above, minefield below. (the extent of impartiality of accountants as information services consultants)BusinessMark Mathiason
Happy families. (relations between firms and investors) (Institutional Investors)BusinessGus Guest, Trevor Pullen
Heisei-furusato-kokusaika. (economic trends in Japan)BusinessIan Clark
Holyhead Fish Processors: swim ahead. (Forward Trust - Accountancy Awards for Management Initiative winners Holyhead Fish Processors) (includes a related article on the judging process)BusinessChristopher McCooey
How it looks to the actuary. (pension management) (Pensions: A Special Report)BusinessJillian Evans
IAS 29: Financial reporting in hyperinflationary economies. (International Accounting Standards Committee)Business 
IASC's blueprint for the future. (International Accounting Standards Committee) (Accounting)BusinessDavid Cairns
Ignore history at your peril. (learning from past accounting mistakes)BusinessJ.R. Edwards
Inflation takes the boom out of the economy. (includes a related article on economic forecasts)BusinessJoe Roseman
In pursuit of a common purpose. (UK accounting institutes)BusinessAndrew Colquhoun
Institute discussion with the Inland Revenue. (Tax )Business 
Intangible valuations - the expert view.BusinessIan Cameron-Smith, Frank Mattiussi
International Accounting Standard - IAS 27: consolidated financial statements and accounting for investments in subsidiaries.Business 
International Accounting Standard - IAS 28: accounting for investments in associates.Business 
International estate planning. (Taxation)BusinessJames Denker
International tax planning for 1992.BusinessAllan Cinnamon
In the shadow of a monetary monolith. (European monetary system)BusinessGerald. Steele
Inventory control in the process industry.BusinessMalcolm Hunt
IT assisted resource planning. (information technology assisted manufacturing resource planning and material requirements planning) (includes a related article on ERF's use of materials resource planning)BusinessAlan Shoulders
King Kong needs a friendlier face. (recruitment of entry-level accountants)BusinessMichael Bourn
Legitimate off-shoot or conflict of interest? (non-audit services provision)BusinessDavid Gwilliam
Lessons learned in the Lower Don Valley. (Sheffield England) (Business)BusinessJosephine Maltby
Liability in a money "laundering" scheme. (Law Case Review)BusinessDennis Keenan
Lloyd's: no easy money. (an analysis of the risks and benefits of membership in Lloyd's) (includes related article on the Lloyd's market) (Finance)BusinessAlan Sugden, Peter Virgin
Management buy-outs after the boom. (Corporate Finance: A Special Report)BusinessChris Tennant
Managing exports effectively.BusinessRoger Pilcher
Marketing means money. (Business)BusinessJane Plasom-Scott, Martin Kimber
Me and my shadow. (career analysis opportunity)BusinessAndrew Jack
Megafirm mergers - can we Offaud them? (a proposal for formation of an Office of Auditing to regulate large firms) (Commentary)BusinessDavid Hatherly
Million dollar marketing. (marketing for accountants)BusinessChristian Frederiksen
Music to a researcher's ears. (business applications of the compact disc) (Technology)BusinessGraham Brown-Martin
Networking into the nineties. (Technology)BusinessWendy Birnie
No uniformity without comparability. (International Accounting Standards as the way to global uniformity)BusinessDesmond Wright
Nouvelle cuisine-the regulatory way to live. (Securities and Investment Board regulations)BusinessIan Plaistowe
Nursed towards healthy profits. (financing of healthcare start-ups) (includes related article on support for PROSEP)BusinessDavid Needham
Our man in Madras. (overseas development)BusinessChris. Wilde
Partners in the strategic quick-step. (strategic alliances) (Business)BusinessGodfrey Devlin, Ian Biggs
Pension schemes in the United Kingdom. (auditing guidelines)Business 
Pensions: new tests for the auditor. (Auditing)BusinessRobert Hodgkinson
Polish crisis that needs Western solidarity. (Poland's economic crisis requires Western financial commitment) (Business)BusinessFabian Finlay
Pressure to put more heart into accountability. (an analysis of financial reporting of charities) (Charities)BusinessAdrian Randall
Private solutions to a public problem. (pension management) (Pensions: A Special Report)BusinessRichard Luke
Proposed international management accounting practice on foreign currency exposure and risk management (International Federation of Accountants Exposure Draft 3: Summer 1989)Business 
Proposed statement of standard accounting practice - ED46: disclosure of related party transactions. (exposure draft 46)Business 
Protect and survive. (computer viruses)BusinessBarry J. Spaul
Public sector audit challenge. (includes a related article on the National Audit Office) (Auditing)BusinessDavid Dewar
Put asunder...but only for tax purposes. (separate taxation of married couples in the UK) (Commentary)BusinessBernard Worrod
Put it in writing. (executive service agreements)BusinessMartin Edwards
Questioning the wisdom of Solomons. (rebuttal on David Solomon's Guidelines for Financial Reporting Standards) (column)BusinessRichard Macve
Quoted UK PLC: an outstanding performer. (Hoare Govett's fictitious company for monitoring the English equities market) (includes a related article on what circulars say about the economy, currencies, Pacific market strategy, and rights issues)BusinessLinda Harte
Raper Report cites inadequate controls. (Jim Raper )BusinessPaul Barnes
Recognising the unrecognisable... (Australian Exposure Draft 42 on intangibles) (Accounting Issues)BusinessJan McCahey
Redefining post retirement benefits. (a profile of Professor David Solomons)Business 
Relating party transactions the UK way. (United Kingdom)BusinessRay Hinton
Relative values. (new Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales president Philip Edward Couse)BusinessBrian O'Kane
Retention of a title: a practical guide.BusinessStephen Adamson
Rumours of a recession are premature. (United States) (Economic Trends)BusinessYoungm John, Andrew Milligan
Schools take lessons in management. (business education in primary and secondary UK schools)BusinessNoble M. Hanlon
Sending the British mortgage overseas. (an analysis of continental European lending facilities) (Finance)BusinessMichael Morley
Sharemaster plus teletext: the ideal couple. (Software Review) (share price monitoring program) (evaluation)BusinessPeter Reynolds
Share transfer: the restrictions. (Law)BusinessNicholas Bourne
Single European market: an update.BusinessRichard. Bailey
Single figures for shareholders' funds. (accounting issues) (column)BusinessKen Sherwood
Solomons' guidelines: where do they lead? (Guidelines for Financial Reporting Standards)BusinessRichard Macve
Specialisation: what it's really like. (includes related articles on accountants with specific specialities)BusinessBrian Elliot
SSAP 22 (revised) accounting for goodwill (issued December 1984, revised July 1989). (ASC)Business 
SSAP 24: commercial implications. (Statement of Standard Accounting Practice 24, 'Accounting for Pension Costs) (Pensions: A Special Report)BusinessAndrea Grimshaw, Derek Haynes
Stagnation or deflation: economic acid test.BusinessJohn Reynolds
Standard for a new pensions age. (Statement of Standard Accounting Practice 24 and pension accounting) (Pensions: A Special Report)BusinessAnthony Carey
Statement 20 - Insolvency Practice.Business 
Stimulation or revolution? (corporate finance reporting) (include related article on boardroom tempers)BusinessMike. Jones
Stock control: the management consultant's view.BusinessStanley Oliver
Systems Development and Acquisition: April 1989: Information Technology Statement No. 6.Business 
System's life begins at 40. (computer system for the National Health Service)BusinessPat Sweet
Taking ED 42 through into the 1990s. (exposure draft) (the impact of legislation on exposure draft 42, Accounting for Special Purpose Transactions)BusinessCaroline Whitely
Tax and the unquoted company. (Corporate Finance: A Special Report)BusinessTony Foreman, David Adams
Tax harmonisation - a recipe for chaos.BusinessAlan Reid
Technological togetherness. (merging companies combining computer systems) (Technology)BusinessMichael Copland
Telecommuting: an idea whose time has come. (Technology)BusinessFrancis Kinsman
The auditing profession in Europe.BusinessHarold E. Wyman
The best place to do business? (the future of Hong Kong) (Hong Kong)BusinessElizabeth Fisher, Sarah Grey, Flavia Hawksley
The bomb in the balance sheet. (inclusion of valuable intangibles among fixed assets in published accounts)BusinessMichael Greener
The budget process: a liability to the nation. (Commentary)BusinessMichael Sherry
The business book business.BusinessEdmund. Tirbutt
The case for cautious optimism. (insolvent liquidation regulation) (Law)BusinessAbbas Mithani, Sally Wheeler
The City Code: is self-regulation the answer? (statutory powers of the City Code)BusinessDenis Keenan, John B. Anderson
The dangerous trend to high leverage. (corporate takeovers)BusinessPeter. Temple
The EC experience of harmonization: part 1. (European Community) (Accounting)BusinessKarel Van Hulle
The EC experience of harmonization: part 2. (European Community) (Accounting)BusinessKarel Van Hulle
The economics of best advice. (private sector provisions of old age pensions)BusinessRichard Murphy
The ECU: a real asset? (European currency unit) (includes a related article on a multinational firm's experience) (Europe 1992 )BusinessArun Aggarwal
The employee benefit trust comes of age.BusinessGraeme Nuttall
The fate of dormant companies. (accounting among dormant companies)BusinessRonald Severn
The good meeting guide. (Business)BusinessGreville Janner
The importance of being earners. (self-employment and taxation in the UK) (Taxation)BusinessRussell Cockburn
The industrial option. (the recruitment of chartered accountants in the UK)BusinessBrian Elliott
The key to understanding your market. (Finance)BusinessChris da Costa
The management accountant's wider horizons. (the pros and cons of membership in the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants)BusinessBrian Elliott
The MBA option.BusinessBrian. Elliot
Theory for the practice to fall back on. (full-time MBA degree program)BusinessIan Davies, Abdul Salih
The personal touch - 2. (part two of a case study first appearing in Nov 1988)BusinessTony Foreman, Ian Greenidge
The power behind acronyms. (automation and converging technologies) (includes related case studies on British Aerospace, Jaguar Cars, and Chemical Design)BusinessCandice Goodwin
The problems of being a businesswoman.BusinessMary Reilly
The role of the actuary in investment strategy. (Finance)BusinessHuw Wynne-Griffith
The shape of shopping to come. (Technology)BusinessDavid Cox
The UK economy: miracle or mirage?BusinessCharles Burton
The value of separable intangibles. (accounting of intangibles)BusinessRoger Bryant
The worth of academic sponsorship.BusinessRichard. Pike, Martin. Bradley
Think before you plan: a sound strategy. (strategic planning) (Business)BusinessRichard Vaughan
To grow or not to grow. (venture capital) (Corporate Finance: A Special Report)BusinessGraham Spooner
Tooling up the factory of the future. (new managerial accounting systems.)BusinessDavid Waldron
Top management transformed as EIS arrives. (executive information systems)BusinessHedley. Rees-Evans
Trail blazing Phoenix. (an analysis of the Phoenix House drug rehabilitation charity's audit committee) (includes related article on Phoenix House's audit charter and the rules governing terms of reference, function, and membership rules for the audit committee) (Charities)BusinessNeil Finlayson, Paul Palmer
Unity is strength. (Brook Street Computers' UNITY computer program) (evaluation)BusinessJon Vogler
Until death or the tax man do us part. (independent taxation of married couples in the UK) (includes related article on company name changes) (Taxation)BusinessDorothy Grant
Valuing the non-executive on a going concern basis.BusinessGordon Scott
Volatile US costs: critics were right. (pension fund accounting in the US and Great Britain) (Pensions: A Special Report)BusinessJohn Shuttleworth
Ways to use the media. (accounting public relations and the media)BusinessAdrian Carroll
What it costs to pay tax.BusinessCedric Sandford
What it costs to pay tax: policy issues.BusinessCedric. Sandford
What price a private company? (Corporate Finance: A Special Report)BusinessMichael Taub
Who will be holding the baby in 1995? (the recruitment of women into the labor force) (Commentary)BusinessJacqui Lewis
Why Halfords wears a halo.BusinessRon Orme
Will accountants be just in time? (Accounting)BusinessRichard Sandwell, Norman Molyneux
Wire up to the best network strategy. (computer network strategies)BusinessSpencer Hall
Your banks, and how to chose them. (Finance)BusinessDerek Ross
Zeta Communications: innovation begins at home. (the 1989 Venture Award winner) (Business)BusinessChristopher McCooey
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